The Advanced Level qualifications, more commonly known as A-Levels, are a set of academic qualifications offered by schools and colleges in the United Kingdom. They are taken primarily by students between 16 and 18 years old and considered to be challenging and rigorous, requiring a high level of dedication and hard work from students.
A-Levels are widely recognised by universities as a measure of academic ability and are often required for entry into higher education programmes. The qualifications are divided into various subjects, with students typically taking three to four subjects in the final year of their secondary education.
Choosing A-Level subjects can be a difficult task for students as it can be hard to decide which subjects align with their interests and career aspirations.